Más Platón y menos Prozac: filosofía para la vida cotidiana

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Ediciones B, Jan 1, 2000 - Family & Relationships - 399 pages
From Kierkegaard's thoughts on coping with death to the I Ching's guidelines on adapting to change, this book makes philosophy accessible for use in solving everyday problems. Whether the task at hand is handling a relationship, living ethically, dealing with a career change, or finding meaning in life, the writings of the world's most important thinkers give readers ideas for solutions that are compatible with their own personal beliefs.ik9 Clearly organized by common problems, this is an intelligent, effective, and persuasive prescription for self-healing therapy.

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About the author (2000)

Lou Marinoff, Ph.D., is a philosophy professor at the City College of New York, a pioneer of the philosophical practice movement in North America, and president of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (AAPA). He is the author of The Big Questions and Philosophical Practice. He lives in Jersey City, New Jersey.

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